I} Johnson that as not! been talk- motor vehicle while he was im- the present largest. on me Lena ing to Spencer's doctor paired. Counsel for the accused, River in Siberia. “ " -- -» ~ » ~ Mrs. J H ' reported that the 83-year Lester O'Donnell, explained to T~—-—-—_.‘\_ . ._ ' 1 old woman had taken a turn for ';istrai host in: 'Lt- ' ' ‘ . '- ‘ ~- . 5 the worse and was again on ness for the accused was un. 3 ‘ . 1 i . -. . z ’ - ’ a the serious list with possible avoidahly ont'of town and the J y . ‘ ‘ V . I i . E ‘ ' ‘ n ‘ / rain damagc feared. date of his return was uncer- s 5' o asked for a two - -——- M. Scal . l g 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Dec. 10. 1964. we; remaisd and said mu he gauge Aberdeen 5mm, and.‘ fl! m k 5‘ .. E hoped ‘0 have, a m” "9"" on David Preston Smith both of Palm“ 3 “mm” at Fairview and William Andre w ' that time, and the record of gens 0‘ Sherwood were each mghzcg’c‘cfifS-ed wa m Med charged with mini! live birds in S gm as hunting decoys. The cases of Q Nitiel L'orne Vessey of Chm,kme_,the three men were adjourned I 14 town. on a “mu” charge was ‘until Dec. 23. to make possible ' " ‘ i - the gathering of more informa- " . I .. . In Ml S S enter Case mm me? :zhttrnriirtir m to in ' a“ ' led said he had people working A Cherry Valley m.“ w" I» ~ . Dune" i. U' for him on the outside and that ' he had hopes of getting a lawyer M 3m and co.“ °r ’0 d”. 8' M' L" In Queen‘s County Magis'with violence, the charge being within a week. f” meg“ M‘enmn 9‘ “9"” of Gmecifloulfi'ltx trate's Court yesterday Laurieilaid following the Nov. 1) roh- ‘mmmss ABS N ‘ William MacDonald of Char-ibery and heating of Mrs. John John “trickEMzms of Bop fitnesfiatt Pm??? to LADIES WEAR lottetown channg his plea from-Spencer Sr-. of West Royall-y- den was remanded to Dec. 21. build the world's largest power not guilty to guilty. MacDon-l Crown Prosecutor Alan Scal- bail to stand. one charge of hav- sttio miteis,slanagerrt han.... aid is charged with l‘llbberyies told Magistrate James B. ing the care and control of a station, six times larger than l ' SNOW TOG TIME I rinks WITBITISH OFFICIALS wifi Martin icentrel shakes hands t . as he met Willi British British Foreign Secretary I.) / with Sir Harold Caf‘lli. st. officials in L't'lllre Block ol- Gordog walker and in‘mbascek- i r] [,3 ” o I f .0 V ti h ' t :i v 1‘ = -:-c- t w P- ‘ L i H11, ttt- groan is ommonweal c- r S ' S w, s permanen un Li (R l t on em 1111911 1 retary Arthur BOtmmley- 2 E s e s e n WWI Ferries '1 lg I I THREE SKI STYLES—ONE LOW PRICE! 52' .. f >- / iiifiiigu... Campaign 1 A 10131 of 25,015 passengers Residents of the Alberlon“ and 12,541 vehicles travelled area will meet tonight to or-l the Borden-Tormentine ferry ganize a Prince County Hosw run during the month of No- pita! extension. fund campaign vember, statistics released by in WESlem Print‘fi i ’Canadian National Railway re- The proposed campaign is ' endorsed by the Western Hos-. ‘ This was an increase of 24 pita] in Alberto“ and support. 1 vehicles over November of ed by Rev, patrick Walsh, past. 1963. The number of passengers or o the Immaculate Concep- was down slightly from the tion Church of st. Lou‘s I j same period last year. The de— ~ - i vcrease was attributed to bad 731611;]: egzlnglbmlttnbiibfiggi 8“ A — BOYS’. GIRLS' SKI SUIT consists of quilted nylon jacket with pile-trimmed drawstring hood and quilt-lined nylon and cotton pants. Red or royal with white trim; sizes 2 to 6. B — BOYS AND GIRLS LOOK LIKE LITTLE ESKIMOS in this 2-piece hood- ed suit! Nylon warp and combed cotton fabric in rayon quilt-lined: mouton trims h Red. royal, brown; sizes 3 to 6X. C — BOYS AND GIRLS LOOK SLEEK ON THE SLOPES in this two-piece head- ed suit! Cozy Acrylic-pile jacket with - braid trim; nylon warp and combed cot- ‘31; ton pants Snappy colours: sizes 2 to 6X. { ' . “'ea'her‘ 'At a recent meeting the West- I .. ' ern Hos ital endorsed the ro- CAPT. K. ll. Boom”) CAPT. 'r. C. PI'LLEN l norm, SHIPPED posed cagnpaign in gratitudepfor. . V Prince County Hospital's past 1 ‘ i LNERPOQL' England (CF) service to the communit and in i 5‘? mm here ‘5 bu‘ld‘l‘g a bowl anticipation of continued co—; 3 or export' The “me'smrey operation between the two hos.I ch Sh' c d Istructure. weighing 2.500 0 Duals, Will be bullt in 1.000 prefabri- Father walsh promised his; Gated Part5. None Of the Parts support in the campaign in a “Captain Kai Hugh Boastld of wan idostrnyerl before the W1“ be larger than HEM fed letter to Magr- J. P. E. O‘Han- Lockeport. .\'.S.. and tiawa, war's on lby SIX feet. .The hotehwill be iey of Summerside. a member has been appointed command. IN KOREAN WAR transported 15! two ships Ind of the management committee ing officer of iihlf‘S Provider. in addition to staff and shore ‘91"th 0” Glbralwr- 0f the driVE. Royal Canadian Navy's appointments in postwar years.. 'pperational S‘Ilel" Shh“- ha59d he commande the destroyer . at HalllElX. V5. FUNNY? last: lroqunis and the frigate La! TUCSdaY- Hulloiso He. was in commandl c J He sorrow]: Captain Thomas of HMFS Huron in the Korean Charles Piillon of Oakrillo. . war theatre and for part of this nt.. who has been appointedl period was Commander Can- 0 . - to the staff of the chief of opor-L adlan Destroych Far East. ationai readiness at Canadiani lie commanded the Arctic Forces Headquarters as direct-‘ patrol ship Labrador on hero 0 or of maritime operations ef- 1956 and 1957 voyages to thei fectiva Dec. 12. ‘Arctic after which he attended] One of (he most lengthy Copies of the act‘ which run NCEéPIIEiHEBOiEEIiéd $85 1301‘1119)?‘ 1th tTrilllpergal Defence t(‘Jollefifei pieces of legislation to be pass- to more than 200 pages. will 0r0 . nil an . .0“ 1-. »-‘— .. an 0“ ecamc 9X00" “'9 0' n the rovince in man man be at 'l'hle th ii i ' ‘ II II I and mOVEd to canada With hlsi fie" ."f “MCS 'Vmbo' R C N ‘ years, The flighway Traffic Ac); pct-evincial ‘aindoior i'ugghhi c1123 G'nd iamy 29:8.0rrliiisafpicrcg ihg‘l easlgabllshmt’m "1 London, Eng-{1964, $031165 into effect on thell branch * , I" 50 me I irst o anuary. Mr. Stewart said it is ex-. ‘ S t . . 1040. d ‘ . ' He commanded HMCS Shear- i . ‘ himrgigirdhbgir as a Spobatih: water. RCN air station n ear The ad‘ passed .at the 1?“ Pea“ that “hen the ad comesi ary sumielnenan‘t m “av 1942 i Danmnuth VS {mm July isesslon of the legislature. Is a into force. changes that. affect He transferred to [fie ~r- '18; mm m 'Oéusbgr 1952 a' i complete consolidation of past motorists Will be advertised in . . _ 9g” ' j . ' ‘ '. llegislation affecting all facets summary form- force in octnhel. , \\ill(h time he was appointed 1 of motor vehicle operation in‘ Since the war, Captain Bogs in stand by Provider diirilig' 7. End has served on both coasts, her final stages of constructioni m; pr?‘lvcle's t I D .d MONTGOMERY RECOVER; " and at Naval Headquarters. In ‘ al Lallmn. QIIC- (‘alllfiin Pull?" mvmc‘a. "re My a“ ._ ' ‘ August. 1957. he was appoint-i '“nk Cnmmflm‘ ”’ “MCS Pm‘i Stewa" “‘0' “Stem” appmv'iMgfshIgOTiJ/isgifhlfefilhntgnnflgd‘ ed in commaan or HMCS Resol- ‘ rider on her commissioning in a] has been give“ by "‘9 8°V'lwho g, makin ominued gat': ute (coastal minesii-eepcrl with' September. 1963 . ernment to have the act come . g C ‘ ' :3 I" (D Q. 'ESKIMO-STYLE ’ SKI SUIT Sizes 4 to 6X -—Sizes 2 to 3)! 14.99 1 2.99 2-piece style for boys and girls: M o u ton- .. é , 1 _.__ ‘ ‘ -. .._, mm force a, the firsg of next isfactory progress following a; J A 23;, $253031 flair-Egiliiigglnimi Hoar nEeronr year. prosta e. gland operation. Will - ' trim hooded nylon Minesweepmz Squadron. 6 Europe s first hollport. at 3 “Years of work went into the leave King Edward VII Hospital \ . _ pile jacket with gay later took gamma“ of Hmcsicost of motion. has opened at: preparation of the act," My. Wednesday. a hospital spokes-i - .. triangle trim; nylon . Ponzanoc in Cornwall. Eng-i Stewart said, “and we believe man said Monday. Montgom-l and cotton slacks St. Crotx [destroyer escort) . when the ship rommlssiotlod at land" and "1?me; hmh grim. Sorel. Que. in October. 1953. nal and maintenance facilities. He is at present serving on the i staff of the chief or operational readiness. ‘ » ' V - _ i C ain Pilllan was born in, ‘ ‘ Oakville. Ont. May ‘27, 1918. and enterod the Royal (‘ana- dian Navy as a cadet in 1935. After early training in the; Royal Navy. he joined the Can- t adlan destroyer Assmihoine al‘ the outbreak of the Sccnndl d a gun- ; nery specialist and as execu- tive officer. survived the tor- pedoing of the destroyer 0t. tawa in September. 1042. Later he was executive officer of the‘ destroyer Chaudiere and then. complete outfit. Quilt- lined and water-repel- lent! Red. beige/brown, royal/navy. we have one of the most mod- cry has been a patient at the‘ em traffic acts in Canada." illospital since Nov. 16. 1 IN THE SNOW One-piece hooded style of hardy nylon and com cotton. snugly lined with rayon quilting. White pile e off hood Red, 2 DRYERS . . . F9“. DEW: commanded HMCS Saskatche- » You can easily be the A tough m qum wk“ » winner of one of these 1 . to 30 t0 “11001 ill. have latest model clothes 1 V L With Re-Organizes ‘ "’m’ m‘wm 7 w I?“ YOUl'l‘l J NOTHING ' TO BUY! l I Borden School has rel-organs. had its Allied Youth Post mt‘n { a total membership of 48 sm- 1 dents. Mrs. Anna Nicholson and Mrs. Hazel MacPhee are advis- orl'l'ourieen new members were I Inducted in the school auditor- . *’ tum. The history and purpose of Nicholson. and Mrs. MacPhee gave a resume of the Alliin Youth Programme in P.E.l since its inception in 1960. te Just ask one at the cashlerl for a ballot . . . write down your name. address and G phone number and de- I \ m a “mu posit it in one of the boxes provided at the mm store ventranou. Win- “CHARGE 11‘"! < a y 50 intereislted dc d h' h so on : . 'ummt'hf'finnaiverelgin alien-t . . . » ‘_ “m "" "° "“M- s CREDIT PLANS dance. A record hop proved to i, ' , . ' ‘ in a success. Lunch was served l i . . k ‘ TO CHOOSE FROM “mum” lst Drawing Dec.24 Mmeing Deo.3l ' I - bandlll‘lm BUYNOW AND “mks: , ' ,l d in . December plans mm o e No Down Payment . . . / 50.00 F R E E 50.00 KIDDIES’KI JACKET lOOKS . h your Family Allowance Cheque at Zeller's Mochlnowuhnble. quill—ed nylon Ild Boyu' nylon and jacket is raytn quilt- . to Cas . , m is l I... m, m 1 L, so ‘ . and be eligible for a 50.00 coupon. Draw eve locket for boys Ind 8"“ “alum 'mch' "nod for warmth! Detachable hood If" nut} a'tashitm Panda ‘_ n S U R M A R _ ~ month. ( ed hood that "hides away". Button-down on and 0“ fly]; mmng lncludg him m ' collarr full-length zlpper closing and full ads I etuden ~ ‘ I: . rayon lining. too! Slope- Sm" hm” g": 3 If impossible to shop in person. use our convenient bright colours: sizes 4 $4 ":3" ‘ wt; "0. ' I . . A? members and invited . 'Dgcesnbe, meeting was man Dee. 4th.. and featured "tic byDr. “me R. AN ISLAND STORE OWNE i.‘ tit i‘iiANO i" ts. executive ‘ hides: presi- Mall Order Service or Phone 892-2478. to “x. mam a” 159 KENT . < _ , . mmmmm ST ' DIAL 22473 CHARLOTTETOVXNJ "i - ~ t. It ' l